Posts Tagged ‘home renovation’

Preparing Your Garage For Winter

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

As winter approaches, most homeowners give consideration to their lawn, windows and furnace. The garage might be an area of the home that is overlooked yet winterizing the garage can be just as important as preparing the rest of the home for winter. Depending on the type of garage you have – attached or detached – the preparation for winter may be different but either way, it’s important to prepare your garage to protect its contents and components.

Garages that are attached to the home can be a great convenience, especially when it comes to unloading the trunk, retrieving a tool, and avoiding rain and cold when coming or going. Convenient as attached garages are, they also present a unique challenge when it comes to winterizing. An attached garage is part of the home. This likely means that water pipes and maybe even heating and cooling ducts run through the garage. Garages with exposed water pipes should be adequately winterized by wrapping the pipes in an insulating material. This will help keep the pipes from freezing and bursting, causing a potentially monumental problem in other areas of the home.

Home Renovation: LEED

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

The latest trend today in home renovation involves the rapid influx of “going GREEN.” Nope, it’s not about changing your wallpaper to green! It’s about going full force on indoor environmental quality, energy and water efficiency, and design innovation. It is by acting on your home to be environment friendly as well as a family friendly abode. Major companies have started to shift to an energy-saving corporation. It started with appliances and gradually branched out to a certified advancement on man and his environment through home renovation.

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), a third party green building certification system, has now been having great feedbacks on international broadcasts. It was established by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This may have started on the growth of efficient business establishments and office buildings but the USGBC has issued a green certification on private residences as well. Although, the private residence issuance on the green certification needs a registration fee and has to abide by the USGBC guidelines.

Home Renovation Hints & Tips

Friday, March 5th, 2010

It is stressful when you consider renovating your home. If you do not have a plan to follow you may end up completely overspending and not renovating what you initially set out to do. This costs you money and time that you do not have and you may not get anything accomplished.

Are you thinking of renovating your home? Sit back, take a breath, and focus on drafting a renovation timeline first. Look around your home; decide on the specifics of your renovation. Doing this helps you determine what steps are needed as well as the possible problems and challenges you will encounter along the way.

Work on an initial draft. A basic design and renovation plan are keys to successful renovations. A sensible and realistic budget will need to be included in the initial draft. There must be flexibility but renovation cost must fall somewhere near the financial limit. Prioritize the most important changes that you want to see done first and then eliminate the little things that you really do not need but just wanted. Then you can do the important projects first.

Capiz Chandelier

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

If you would like to find capiz lotus chandelier, it’s possible on the internet! Read this article to discover how you can accomplish it!

There are many amazing chandeliers to choose from. Probably one of the most dramatic types of chandeliers is the Capiz chandelier. This is a chandelier that’s manufactured out of special Capiz shells – shells that catch the sun and reflect a rainbow of different colors.

Over the past couple years, Capiz chandeliers have become quite popular. The demand is because these chandeliers are some of the most beautiful chandeliers produced. They are made from the special Capiz shell. This shell reflects light in such a way that a rainbow of colors are strewn around the room.

You can only get real chandeliers from Indonesia. It takes a substantial effort to create a this type of chandelier. As such, it can be expensive to buy one of these chandeliers. However, the natural beauty of this type of chandelier makes the expense well worth it to those who appreciate natural beauty.

Cheap Closet Organizer Ideas

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Closet storage can be a nightmare if it is disorganized. Nothing is worse than running out the door and being unable to find your gloves or umbrella. Worse yet is having a fear of even opening the closet and causing a time wasting avalanche. Your life is much easy when you know where your belongings are and they are easy to access. Also your house is easier to clean up when you have a special place for everything. Carefully thought out closet storage systems can be a happy addition to your house.

You might be surprised at how many really simple and cost effective ways there are to organize your closets and get your clutter under control. My favorite starting point with any closet that I’m trying to organize is to find oversize Tupperware (Rubbermaid) bins, preferably transparent bins, and use them to organize and stack things that aren’t used very often. Storage bins like this are easy to find on sale if you keep your eye open.

Your Ultimate Guide to Lawn Care and Weeding Effectively

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Removing weeds is one lawn maintenance chore that most people cannot stand, getting down on the ground and pulling out weeds may not be your idea of a swell time, but it is necessary and will help keep your lawn looking its best. Like all plants weeds too need sunlight, soil and nutrition to sustain. Regrettably weeds love your lawn and want to dominate it by growing everywhere even if you have used landscape fabric as a means of protection.

Regrettably weeds really are not aware when and where not to grow so they try to dominate your lawn by making their presence felt everywhere, even after using landscape fabric. You will also see weeds on the rest of your grass as well and while mowing can help, it will not get down to the root of the trouble. This calls for you to get down on your knees and pull out the roots of the growing weeds.

Organic Vegetable Gardening Principles

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Increasing numbers of farmers are growing interested in organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You must become familiar with the rules of organic vegetable gardening, before you try this at dwelling. Firstly, organic vegetable gardening does not use any manmade fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides. Nature provides all that you need to do this with A couple of basic contributions, water and sunshine. While these can never be made by artificial means, you have to find the perfect place for it and provide right kind of drainage facilities.

Over and above sunshine and water you could encourage plant growth by using items like compost heap made from waste food, chipped portion of barks, garden compost, moulds from fallen leaves and natural fertilizer. Ready a concoction of all these items and distribute it all over the soil.

Some individuals abhor the idea of animal fertilizer, but do not concern yourself, as you could always buy it from the store. Chickens are a easy idea, merely let them free to walk all all over your garden. Many people use dead animals or meat products: you just leave them for a couple of weeks in the bin because maggots will soon come out and this is what you use to help fertilize your garden.

Choosing Your Garden Furniture

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

A well manicured garden or lawn can certainly be improved if you add some nice garden furniture. By carefully selecting your furniture, you will be rewarded with years of pleasurable moments enjoying the beautiful blooms of spring with a loved one. The qualities that people look for in garden furniture are durability, style and comfort. The most important quality of all is to ensure fit into the decor of your garden.

It is amazing to know that by simply adding some furniture to an open space you can dramatically transform it into a cozy and welcoming spot. Be as careful when choosing garden furniture as much as you did when choosing indoor furniture. There are many ways you can use your furniture to transform your backyard. Perhaps a large dining area for lavish parties sounds appealing to you. Ensure that is still comfortable without overcrowding the space.

We can see a lot of different materials being used in modern garden furniture. These designs can be both stunning and cozy. You will want to consider the care required to maintain the look that you want to achieve. What differentiates outdoor with indoor furniture is the ability to withstand the harsh environment. The importance of maintenance and care cannot be underestimated.

The Process of Worm Farming

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

You should be aware that the act of worm farming or vermicomposting is basically getting compost vermicast or worm casting, waste, from organic matter that has been broken down by earthworms. By the advent of worm farming we are able to get the best organic fertilizer that can condition the soil in producing crops. Most of the requirements for worm farming are yard and kitchen wastes so vermicomposting or worm farming can make use of kitchen waste and makes some nice humus.

The earthworm is the primary worker for creating rich, organic humus, where they and bacteria are the foremost part for the decomposition process. Other species like insects, other worms and molds also perform a very important role in the decomposition process and the earthworms most commonly used for this are the Red wigglers. This kind of composting worm can be located in different regions all over Europe and the South Americas where they are prevalent in rotten fruits and vegetables and of course compost and animal waste.

Some Great Vegetable Gardening Styles

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Every gardener has their own typical characteristics, which make him suitable for some certain methods. The key to a productive upkeep of your organic vegetable garden is to recognize yourself and the way that is most suited for you. Yet there are a great many styles of gardening, which you can choose from so here are some for your consideration.

Residential Gardening

This is one of the common ways, suited for fresh starters, who are not very prepared to produce vegetables for commercialized purposes. The main purpose for doing this is to grow and provision the family with a frequent source of vegetables and at the same time it decorates one’s own garden. This does not demand too much space and can also be cultivated in window sills, balconies and other small areas that have sufficient light supply that are easy to monitor and at the same time, easy to sustain and free from pests. One of the best components about this sort of style is that it helps a beginner gardener to develop his skills and choose the next improved style, according to his individual wish.

Specialized Gardening